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Discovering Different History Tours Columbus MS

By Henry Cox While most people never consider Columbus, Mississippi a tourist town, there are a number of activities which could make for ...

By Henry Cox


While most people never consider Columbus, Mississippi a tourist town, there are a number of activities which could make for an interesting stopover or long stay. For example, the different history tours Columbus MS, many of which can be completed in a few days and all of which include a number of historical locations. In addition, the city plays host to a number of annual events including a pilgrimage of Antebellum homes, music festivals, Civil War re-enactments and others as well as incredible dining and antique shops.

Originally founded in 1819, and originally believed to be in Alabama, the town was first recognized by the Alabama Legislative Act as the town of Columbus on December 6, 1819. Originally known as Possum Town, a name provided by the local Chickasaw and Choctaw tribes before becoming incorporated. To this day, Possum Town remains the nickname for the city among local townies and the few Native Americans which reside in the area.

The first school, Franklin's Academy was established shortly after the city was founded. Now known for being Mississippi's first public school, it has and continues to serve the children of Columbus whom live in the district. Although, a boundary had to be moved for the school to be recognized as the first public school in Mississippi, as the building originally sat on the border of Alabama.

As the Civil War took place in this area, American history is alive and well in Columbus. For, the town provided services including cannons, handguns and was the arsenal for gun powder manufactured in the city. Whereas, the city also served as a hospital town for wounded civilians and soldiers.

While there was an order for the Union Army to invade the town, Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate General stopped the attempted invasion. The event has been well documented in a book by the title, The Battle of West Point, written by John McBride. The book includes several stories related to the many casualties as well as the thousands which would be buried in the local cemetery during and after the war.

If anyone has ever wondered where the American holiday known as Memorial Day was born, it was in Columbus. For, a group of women from the town decided to decorate the Confederate and Union gravesites with flowers on April 25, 1866. More recently, Bellware and Gardiner noted this as the first official observance of the holiday in The Genesis of the Memorial Day Holiday in America, published in 2014.

Only due to the actions of Forrest were the beautiful architecture and historic Antebellum homes spared during the fighting. For, if not for the actions of stopping the invasion, those structures would most likely not be standing today. Fortunately, the historic Antebellum homes are still standing and can be visited during a pilgrimage event in which residents open these gorgeous homes to tourists each year.

One of the most well known, respected and historic figures to come out of Columbus would be that of an attorney by the name of Jacob H. Sharp. Sharp, represented the city in the House of Representatives after having been elected twice to the State House. The attorney also served as Brigadier General in the Confederate Army and owned the city's local independent newspaper.




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